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MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Sep 15, 2018 | Replies (27)

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@oldkarl

@ling123 About the problem being there 10 years. That means little. Only that the little details that would eventually show what the problem is has not yet come to the clear. 10 years ago my endoscopy came out clear. Now the esophagus may have to be replaced if I live long enough. Only the eosinophil values might have shown it 10 years ago. They did not. My brother in law has the same issue. They are now debating if it is worth it to cut and paste now, wait a year, or just forget it.

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@oldkarl Really appreciate all your advise and concern. My philosophy is not looking for trouble when there is no evidence of one. If something suspicious shows up later on, I will deal with it as it comes. For now, I feel very healthy despite the problem with excess mucus. No trouble with breathing or lack of energy. Just came back from playing tennis for 1.5 hours and will be playing again tomorrow. Next week my husband and I are traveling to the Grand Teton National Park to do some hiking, which we have been doing for the past 7-8 years. For now, life is good. No time to dwell on bronchiectasis or MAC. They will have to wait.